Wireless Barn Camera Systems Overview

About the System

The following is the standard
wireless barn camera system that we have sold for almost 20 years
with modernized equipment added along the way. It's simple to
install as every connection is completely color coded and everything
is included but the TV. It will connect to your TV. It
can be purchased as a single camera unit and eaisly upgraded to
multiple cameras at anytime or start with
Multiple Cameras.

With the addtion of our
HD Network System, we want
customers to understand the differences between this Traditional
System which operates on a pair of wireless transmitters that
broadcast the camera(s) in D1 resolution. It will not be
as clear or high detail as the Network System which operates in
720p or 1080p. It is still a very effective and easy to
install system that requires no Internet. Here is a video
link that will show you this system (D1) compared to the same
camera operating Hard Wired or on a Network System.

Our 2.4 Ghz transmitter receiver kits have
two signal strength ratings. 1000 feet line of sight (standard) and
2000 feet plus (Extended Upgrade) We recommend keeping distances
under 500 feet (Standard) and 2000 to 3000 feet (Extended). Both
are weatherproof although most people place the receiver inside the
home near the TV or DVR. If you have a brick home, you may need to
place the receiver in a windowsill or outside your home. The
receiver typically is placed outside on the barn to avoid metal barn
walls. If your distance is past 3000 feet and you have line of
sight, give us a call and we'll discuss your options. Our 2.4
kits are digital so they don't get the interference associated with
wireless video in the past.

If you're unsure of your distance, we
recommend visiting and downloading Google earth. The program is free
and contains a button on the toolbar which will allow you to measure
from your house to your barn off of the satellite image. It is very
accurate.

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Captured from customer's smartphone video feed.

Captured from customer's smartphone video feed.

For many more customer use photo's and reviews. Visit
Riverwind's Facebook page with this link. You do not have to
be a member to see the images, videos or reviews.
www.facebook.com/barncameras

About The Camera

Riverwind's cameras are choosen and
adapted to funtion with our wireless equipment in the toughest
enviornments. From the extreme heat of the southwest to the
frigid northern states, Riverwind has been placing cameras in
barns for 20 years. We bulk buy only the best cameras and if
something happens, advance replacement is provided.
Following the one year warranty, replacement equipment is supplied
at cost. All cameras used in this traditional wireless
system are HD cameras operating in analog mode. This means
the cameas will be available when wireless video technology
catches up with the HD world. At the present there is no
cost effective HD video transmitters/receiver. For HD
solutions, view our HD network systems. They feed to your
router much like this system feeds to your TV. Viewing would
take place on computers and smart phones.

Our standard camera has a 3.6 mm lens
that provides a 90 degree field of view. Vari-focal 2.8 to 12mm
lens are available. Cameras are all color infrared allowing you to
view in a variety of lighting conditions.

Power and Cable

The system ships standard with 60 feet of cable
(camera inside to transmitter outside). This may be increased up to 100
feet for $10. Additional lengths can be achieved, give us a
call. The 12 volt DC system is operated off two small
AC adapters into a normal 110 outlet (similar to cell phone
charger). The power may be provided on the camera end of the
50 foot cable or the transmitter end, you do not need electric on
both ends.. The directions indicate how to change to power location
if needed.

Viewing on your Smartphone and Computer

Our Wireless Barn Camera System connects to
your TV provideing constant live video. You may stream this
same video to your smartphone, tablet or PC by adding a DVR.
The DVR is placed in the house connected to one of the receiver's
two outputs. The DVR is then physically connected to your
Router with network/Ethernet cable. The system will not work
off Aircards or Hotspots although a system that will function with
these devices is in the future so check back. This will be
deleted when that is possible. Riverwind includes remote in
setup with the DVR. We remote into your PC while you watch and
set the equipment and router settings up. When we hang up, you
will be watching it on your phone.

The effective working range of this system is 400 to 500 feet
for indoor placement of receiver, 1000 feet for exterior
placement of receiver with.

Video Only $429

Video and Audio $509

Upgrade to Extended Range Wireless

Increase your system to a 9dbi transmitter and
receiver. This will provide effective video out to 2000 feet
line of sight. Further distances are possible, if this is the
case, give us a to discuss your distance needs.

Extended Range 9dbi Upgrade $100

Cable Upgrades (camera to transmitter location at barn)

Increase
cable to 100 feet (camera to transmitter)

$10

Increase cable beyond 100 feet

Available

Monitor on your
Smart-Phone or Computer

Add a
Max-Plex DVR for uploading to your smart phone or computer
***PLEASE READ***
DVR's must be connected to your router, they will not operate
across Wi-Fi. Some Satellite internet providers block a process
called port forwarding. Your service must allow this.
We will
remotely assist you in setting up the DVR, but we/you must have access to
your router's admin functions, IThe DVR will not work with an aircard or hotspot.
They will work with 4G routers although some providers will charge
you a high setup fee as they need a static address. Static
address are not required for normal routers as the DVR has a ddns
feature within it. If in doubt, call.
If in doubt, please call.
This includes $50 for remote in tech setup. If not needed, you
may deduct this amount but you will need to call to order.